"D’ERAMO HAD THE DIPPED-IN-HONEY SOPRANO TIMBRE FOR THE VIENESSE GEMÜTLICH OF “MARIETTA’S LIED” FROM DIE TOTE STADT BY ERICH WOLFGANG KORNGOLD. SHE CARESSED STRAUSS’S LONG-BREATHED PHRASES IN THE SISTERS’ DUET FROM ARABELLA WITH WELL-MATCHED SOPRANO EMILY BLAIR.”

Lawrence Budmen, South Florida Classical Review

"AS ABIGAIL WILLIAMS, SHE OF THE FALSE ACCUSATIONS AND FAKED POSSESSIONS, THE VERY PROMISING SOPRANO SYLVIA D’ERAMO SINGS WITH AN ACUTE INSTINCT FOR BOTH THE PASSION AND THE TREACHERY AT THE CHARACTER’S CORE. SHE’S ESPECIALLY GOOD IN THE TURBULENT ACT III SCENE WITH MURRAY’S JOHN PROCTOR, IN WHICH SHE SINGS WITH GREAT BEAUTY BUT IS AS FRIGHTENING AS ANY ZEALOT. “BUT IF YOUR SNIVELING ELIZABETH DIES, REMEMBER—IT IS YOU WHO KILL HER,” SHE WARNS, HER WORDS DRIPPING WITH CONTEMPT.”